Renewed Madeleine McCann search comes to an end
United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Lisa Owen about the renewed search for Madeleine McCann coming to an end, rubbish piling up on Birmingham's streets following waste management changes, and calls for dogs who have served in the British police force to receive a pension.
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